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COMMENCING TO-MORROW

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THE WORLD FAMOUS ACROBATIC TROUPE

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1933.

GOLF

SHATIN LOSE TO

COUNTRY CLUB

WINNING LEAD IN SINGLES

WON MA

Contract Bridge Tournament

INNOVATION FOR HONGKONG

DRAWN MATCH AT VALLEY

(Coutured front Page`10.) [mid-field ran through ta' bring the scores level with an unconverted try.

Play was confined to the mid- A match was played between the

feld for the greater part of the Shatin Golf Club and the Country An Open Contract Bridge Tourna- remainder of the, game. Thomna Club at Sheungshul on Armistico ment, to be held under the patron- played a sterling game at back for Day and, although the Country Club age of Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsbil. the Berwick, his touch kicks giving was expected, they wero will start on December 11, when the his team a decided advantage ter- extended by the Japanese first round will be played, fully Tean, most of whont were playing The tournamont is to be managed ritorially. on a coured new to them. The Anal

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a Committee, tonned the "Com- H.M.S. Medway:-E. R. A. scores gave the Country Club 10mittee of Management" consisting Archer: Lieut. Currey,

Lieut. points to the Shatin Golf Club's 15, of Bir. Justice Lindsell as President Buckley, Lieut. Sinclair, Lieut. detailed results being as follows: and Messrs. Ho Leung, M. K. Lo, Donald; Lleut. Miera, Lleut. M. H. Lo and M. E. Poll (Secre Choyno:, Lleut, Torry, Llest. Bar. tary).

MAX FACTOR

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to consist of H.M.S. Berwick Thone; elther two gentlemen..or two Indies Stoker Curtis, M/D Roantree, M/D or n genter each pair shall be A/B Worthington, A/B Mulford manda lady, The Williamson, L. S. A. Richards; entranco fee for

$10. After deducting all expenses,

* Bingles."

H. Mori

0

F. E. Remedios 1

Yun

K. Sakura

0

A. A. Lopes 1

S. Yamamoto

A. Urquhart 1

ley. Lieut King, Liout. Field, S. A. be The tournament is to

Entwhistle, E. R. A. Cardy, A. B. under the following regulations:

It shall be entered by competitors Livesly.

at

Takel

14

H. K. Lee

0

in pairs, each pair

Y. Hayasaki

E. D. da Roza 1

Abe

1

K.

II. Tanaka

Ohta

0

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N.-Shimokawa -

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34 A, E. Castro

J. J. BASLO

H. D. 1

E. 1. Leitao

34

L. Lillon

0

1. Mort

Smilege

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H. G. Leong -1

Y. Kawasaki U

1

S. Takasaki

W. Uno

0

Saito

3. Mayone

N. Hirowoka

Mori & Sakura

X. Silva

M. A. Simoes 1

14 K. W. Wong 0

B. Basto

Foursomes,

Yamamoto & Takel?

Mayaanki & Bilmo-

Jawa

2

Abs & Obim .... Twonka & Balto. O Mori Mayen Hirowoka n

wásak!

the balance of the entrance money Lieut. Dreyer, L/C Pancoe, L/S Masters, L/S Crowenn, Stoker will be devoted to prizes,

The Tournament shall be played Jones, A/B Jeffries; A/B Gumble- In accordance with the laws of Con-ton, Marine Corp. tract Bridge as published in the In-

ternational |Bridge—1932.

Lowe

of Contract

There all be a drawing of the contestants, each pair to play against

11 their opponents as decided by the

Rezarilion & Lupos 2 Urquhart & ley.

Home & Leitnu

Litton A Castro ..

Basto, & Pago ..

Hadiet # Leona Bilinoes

Takasak! & Uno Won Ha

0

#

SPORT ADVTS.

draw, the winning, noir, progressing [TUE HỌNG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

to the next round whilst the long-

ing pair is eliminated. Five rubbers

shall be played, the winners belog the pair which win the greater num ber of points at the end of the five rubbers.

The THIRTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on The draw, and a schedule of dates Saturday, 18th November, 1933, com- un which the rounds are to be play-mencing at 200 p.m.

d will be published, and contestants! The First Hell will be Rung at falling to appear in accordance with 1.30 p.m.

the schedule are to be scratched, the MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE, opponents who appear being putit Members are notified that they und ed to advance to the next round as their Ladies must wear their Badges winners; and if both pairs fail to prominently displayed.

Result of Draw For The scratchelayed the winners of the

G. M. Young Cup

aro

INTER-HONG GOLF app then both shall be scratch- No One without a Badge will be ef and the opponents who should admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members pair will advance to the to the Members Enclosure and Club next round as

winners. Hext

Roonis Ladies (Both including at $6.00 for Gentlemen and The contest are to take place, at $8.00 for the Sports Club, and a referee ap- Tax) obtainable through the The draw for the first round of pointed by the Committee of Man SECRETARY upon the personal the G. M. Young Cup of the Royal ngement will be in charge. His do application of a Member, such Mon- Hongkong Golf Club bas rezulted; cision on any point of dispute what-ber winced by him, and for Payment to be responsible for all visitors ns follows:

ever shall be final. "Messra Dodwell & Co. v. Socany The stake shall be quiter cent of All Chits, &c. Vacuum Incorporated; Chartered per point, unless otherwise agreed Cards and scorers shut he Bank v. Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & upon, Matthews; Aslatie Petroleum Com- provided. pany v. Hongkong Bank; Messrs. Butterfield & Swire v. Messen, Lin- stend & Davis.

The first round is to be played on or before December 10, and the Apal on or before February 4, 1934.

GOLF AT KOWLOON

First Round Results of

Championship

The following were the results of the first round of the Kowloon Golf Championship played on Sunday:

A. Urquhart bent J. D. Thomson, ona up.

G. Milne bent A. T. Braley at the

21st.

I

The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, thoucester Building, (Tel. 27794),

Jeester will close at 12 o'clock noon.

Lo Badges admitting Enclosure will NOT be on sale the Race Course.

Membera' at

The committee of management reserves the right to cancel the tour- nament if the number of entries is

On No Protext will Children be not sufficient and to alter these re gulations as they think fit,

permitted in alther Enclosure during Entrica close at 6 p.m. on Thurs the Meeting obtainable at the Club

November 30. All entries, which should contains addresses (and fous zolded they are ordered telephone numbers if any) of the from the No. 1 Boy in advance. contestants, together with $10 en Telephone 21920. trance fee for each pair, should be. ent to M. E. Politi, c/o A. H. Potte, Bank of Canton Building, 6, Des Voeux Road, The contestants who aro members of clubs in the Colony should also state the name of a club in their entries.

The first round will start on 'De comber, 11, at 5.30 p.m.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure Is 82.00 including Including Tax, for all Persons, Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price,

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hong-

EA Remolies beat W. Always Good. Dancing kong Jockey Club during the Race

Hillier at the 10th.

W. A. Stewart beat A. L East-

men seven and six.

L. D. Purves received a w.o. from

A. W. da Roza,

A. J. Dennis bent H. H. Mundy

one up.

D. C. Wilson beat E. D. da Roza one up,

I

A debate on "That a University education is an Unprofitable Invest ment" will be held on Friday, 17th. November, 1933 at 8.30 p.m. In the Union Asacoibly Room Hongkong University. Mr. Wong Siow-long and Mr. Chan Fah-ahin, of the H.KU. Graduates Association, are the pro- and osers and Mr. Fung Tin-yau Mr. O. de Souza, of the H.KU. Union, the opposers The meeting will tel open to the public,

at the

YELLOW DRAGON

DANCING ACADEMY

6th

Floor! King's Theatre Building.

(hiresà Music ut Intevole COME TO-NIGHT TEL. 27879.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. flongkong, 13th November, 1933.

HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.

INTERPORT DINNER. བྷ॰, ཨ;ཏྭཾ ཉྙཱ,

A DINNER to the INTERPORT CRICKET TEAMS will be held at Gloucester Building at 8 pm. o FRIDAY, 17th November.

Will those wishing to attend kindly sign the list on the Notice Board in the Pavilion.

The Llat will close at 10 nm, 011 the 17th inst.

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